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Advice that will put you on the path to success; tips, tricks and nuggets of wisdom from trusted experts and motivational mentors.
The Mother Of Motivation
Let your dream devour your life, not your life devour your dream. Antoine De Saint-Exupery So far this week we have discussed freedom and fear. We understand that to be free we have to seek personal freedom. To not live in fear we need to take action.
By Andrew Flanagan4 years ago in Motivation
The True Cost Of Your Fears
Fear, now I have dedicated time and articles already to this topic, but I feel that a true round-up is needed. Especially when it comes to the cost of fear. Now if you have read my past articles on fear, you will know of the different types of people to look out for (you can also check my Instagram, where I believe this carousel is already up)
By Andrew Flanagan4 years ago in Motivation
How to Know It’s Time to Give up On a Goal
‘Never give up.’ ‘Try, try and try again until you succeed.’ ‘Don’t take no for an answer.’ Virtually every person on the planet has heard some version of these quotes in their lives. The idea that we should have a dream and stick to them relentlessly is well-known. And it’s also helpful and empowering for many people in many situations.
By Syed Balkhi4 years ago in Motivation
Three Ways to Recapture Your Motivation
It is extremely easy for anyone to embark on the pursuit of a worthwhile goal. However, maintaining the momentum and motivation to ensure you accomplish the goal is another issue altogether. When you lose your motivation, your determination, commitment, and passion are quickly tested. The motivation you had when first embarking on the pursuit of a goal can be affected by many factors. When your motivation dwindles, you must do everything you can to rekindle the fire if you want to reach your goals. Here are three ways you can recapture your motivation and continue on the path to achieving your goals.
By Ashok Jagtap 4 years ago in Motivation
Hey body, what do you need?
The dark wood of my desk welcomes the morning stream of light that enters through the windowpane of our 1880s farmhouse. I hear the sounds of my husband in the kitchen and the sweet aroma of coffee drifts my way. It’s December, yet Chicago weather seems to be picking the temperatures like the most recent Powerball numbers: 16, 40, 41, 62... I think about the past year and cringe: I’m still without a job, my house is a complete mess, my dogs have a longer rap sheet than I do because of their barking, I am still 20+ pounds heavier than I wanted to be for Christmas pictures, and somehow in the middle of it all I developed anxiety. Happy New Year to me.
By willow j. ross4 years ago in Motivation
5 Things the Media Hasn't Told You About Life Lessons
You’re walking down a subway and see many different kinds of people—some holding their laptop bags to the chest and some listening to the songs zoning out. You try to figure out if any of them are successful in their lives, but you cannot.
By Noorain Hassan4 years ago in Motivation
Delegate and Conquer: 5 Leadership Mistakes
Mistake 1. No one but you can cope with the task. According to statistics, 7 out of 10 managers believe that only no one can cope with the task better than them. And if so, it is better to avoid dozens of rounds of approvals and edits and do everything yourself.
By Michail Bukin4 years ago in Motivation
Do you find yourself nodding off at your desk? To overcome the midday slump, try these easy activities.
While the afternoon slump may be triggered by a lack of or poor quality sleep, it is a natural aspect of our sleep-wake cycle. It is also related to the level of cortisol in our body. This hormone, which helps us respond to stress and other stimuli, is normally greater in the morning and decreases during the day.
By dewon crazy4 years ago in Motivation







